The Australian Government is now warning people to “reconsider your need to travel” to China after the death toll from the coronavirus in that country hit 100.
There have also been more than 4500 confirmed cases of the virus across the country.
According to Smartraveller:
We now advise you to ‘reconsider your need to travel’ to #China overall, due to the outbreak of novel #coronavirus and travel restrictions by local authorities. ‘Do not travel’ to #Hubei Province. Contact your doctor for symptoms of respiratory illness.
The federal government is trying to deploy officials into the locked-down Chinese city of Wuhan where around 400 Australian citizens have registered for evacuation from the epicentre of the deadly coronavirus. #7NEWS https://t.co/ivYBu91UIy
— 7NEWS Adelaide (@7NewsAdelaide) January 28, 2020
We now advise you to ‘reconsider your need to travel’ to #China overall, due to the outbreak of novel #coronavirus and travel restrictions by local authorities. ‘Do not travel’ to #Hubei Province. Contact your doctor for symptoms of respiratory illness. https://t.co/27tan96N3z
— Smartraveller (@Smartraveller) January 28, 2020